Derek Powazek
Named one of the top 40 Industry Influencers this year by Folio Magazine, Derek Powazek is the founder of JPG, a magazine that is made by its community. Derek has worked on the Web since 1995 at pioneering sites like HotWired, Blogger, and Technorati. He's the author of Design for Community: The Art of Connecting Real People in Virtual Places (New Riders, 2001) and now works as a social media entrepreneur and consultant. Derek lives in San Francisco with his wife, two nutty Chihuahuas, a grumpy cat, and a house full of plants named Fred.
Derek Powazek
Derek Powazek has been working the web since there was one. He¿s watched communities grow while working at HotWired and Electric Minds with virtual community pioneer Howard Rheingold. As Powazek Productions, he¿s created sites with community features for companies like Netscape and Nike. He¿s been tending the garden at the {fray} for four years, and his work has been honored by I.D. Magazine, Communication Arts Magazine, and Cool Site of the Year. Derek¿s work has been applauded in countless web design books, including Graphis Web Design Now, and O¿Reilly¿s Web Navigation book. He¿s also been profiled in Wired News, and has spoken about web design and community all over the country. This year in September, hundreds will gather for fray day 4, a real-life gathering of the fray.com virtual community.
